Home > Learning Technologies , Standards > My Moodle Test My Moodle Test October 9th, 2009 Goto comments Leave a comment Talk has been heating up lately regarding the use of opensource versus proprietary systems for learning. Does your company use an opensource ERP system, or perhaps SAP or Oracle? Theme by mg12.

On February 8, I’ll be delivering a talk at TEDxEdmonton’s event Rethinking OpenSource Culture. In 2003 I posted a few articles online on opensource movements and learning: Opensource p.I , OpenSource p.II , and Why we should share learning material.

John Gage showed off the World Wide Web , projecting Mosaic (the Ur graphical browser) from a flaky Macintosh Duo. What I saw in the future were near-infinite computing and communications powers on our laps and in our pockets, projecting our very lives into a second digital world that would coexist with our physical one.
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Design school project teaches bike safety - The Stanford Daily Online. Gretchen Rubin: The Happiness Project. Now that the launch of Good Boss, Bad Boss is done, along with a host of chores related to The No Asshole Rule paperback and the Asian Leadership edited volume, I am turning to future projects. Bob Sutton.
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Big Bang Khan Whatever the obscure origin of the word or examples of previous HE online courses, MOOCs mania has its origin in one, big-bang source – Salman Khan. This is interesting, as it’s yet another example of innovation coming from outside of the bubble. What happened here? MOOC mania seemed to come from nowhere.
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Forbes has a nice story about the history of WordPress and the role the open-source software plays in the for-profit business Automattic. As a legacy of its open-source roots its 120 employees are spread across 26 countries and six continents. The article at one point says: Automattic has an idiosyncratic workplace.
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This project runs on top of LibraryCloud , an opensource library metadata server created by the Harvard Library Innovation Lab that I co-direct (until Sept.). LibraryCloud provides an API to Harvard’s open library metadata and more. (We’re building a new, more scalable version now. Remember its sourceMORE >>

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